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555th Parachute Infantry
555th Parachute Infantry Association, Inc. (The Tr, 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion, Triple Nickel: An Airborne Legacy
761st Tank Battalion
761st 'Black Panther' Tank Battalion, 761st Tank Battalion, 761st Tank Battalion, 761st Tank Battalion Presidential Unit Citation, The Battle of the Bulge - 761st Tank Battalion
Tuskegee Airmen
An American Experiment, Aviation History - Charles McGee: Tuskegee and Bey, Before the Tuskegee Airmen - National Airmen Assoc, C. Alfred "Chief" Anderson, Davis, Benjamin - Aviation History, Honor Thy Father: A Tuskegee Airman, The Tuskegee Airmen - Facts and History, The Tuskegee Airmen Tributes, The Tuskegee Airmen--Overview: Legends of Tuskegee, Tuskegee Airman: Breaking the Myths
366th Infantry Regiment Veterans Association HomeP
All-African American unit fought through the Italian campaign in 1944-45. Offers assorted articles, photos, and updates about members.
African-Americans in WW II
Photo gallery highlights the contributions of African-Americans in the segregated armed forces. Offers captions and image details.
Alcan Highway - 95th Engineer Regiment - Colored
Tells the story of the near-impossible creation of the Alaska-Canadian Highway during World War II and the African American troops who made up 1/3 of its work force.
Historian: Harlem at War: The Black Experience in
Dominic Capeci reviews Nat Brandt's 1996 book entitled "Harlem at War: The Black Experience in WWII."
Lest We Forget - African Americans in World War II
Tribute to African-American history features a section devoted to blacks in WWII. Find articles and links to related resources.
Military History Online - The US Army in WWII
Article explains the circumstances that brought African Americans into combat in WWII, the prejudices the overcame, their sacrifices, and their victories.
Road Builders
Ulysses Lee, at the US Army site, tells the story of the African American engineers who built roads during World War II.
The Men of Montford Point - The First Black Marine
The son of one Montford Point Marine tells the story of these African American heroes of World War II, who served in a segregated Marine Corps.
WW2 African-American Medal of Honor Winners
Read a report on the 1997 ceremony to award the Medal of Honor to seven soldiers and the conditions they survived in the segregated army.